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Jasic Arc 180 Dual Voltage MMA Welding Inverter

The Jasic Arc 180 dual voltage MMA welding inverter is equipped with the latest IGBT technology and a singular PCB for improved efficiency and maintenance. This technologically advanced inverter is extremely user-friendly and offers reliable and consistent arc performance. The Arc 180 also offers lift TIG functionality making it an ideal choice for maintenance and light fabrication.

Membership
We are members of The Garage Equipment Association (GEA), working together to deliver excellence.

Service Contracts
Regardless of the size of your business, we can give you the best service contracts for your workshop and garage equipment whether it be for installation, inspection, maintenance, breakdown repairs or calibrations.

Warranty

The warranty period is 2 years following the date of purchase or 5 years if you register online within 28 days of purchase.

The extension to the warranty period of your JASIC welding or cutting equipment is subject to the following conditions:

Completion of the warranty extension details which maybe submitted online at www.jasic.co.uk – Warranty registration section. After 28 days you will be unable to extend the warranty period.

The warranty is subject to the equipment being maintained in accordance with the details shown in the instruction manual. It is recommended that any maintenance be carried by a suitably qualified and competent person.

Servicing Your Welder

All new JASIC welders, plasma cutters and multi-process units sold through Wilkinson Star Limited within the United Kingdom & Ireland shall be warrantied to the original owner, non transferable, against failure due to defective materials or production. The warranty period is 2 years following the date of purchase or 5 years if you register online within 28 days of purchase.

The manual suggests a daily, weekly and yearly maintenance plan. As a service agent we can provide yearly maintenance inspections on your JASIC equipment and complete the relevant documentation which will enable you to adhere to the warranty set out by JASIC.

We offer a maintenance agreement that will ensure total peace of mind. This support ensures that our engineers know all the latest technology, giving consistency and reliability to all of our customers.

Our maintenance agreement includes:

A 5 year contract

One visit per year

Service manual completed by our engineer

Guaranteed completion on time

Labour included during agreed service schedule

Parts are chargeable which will be quoted for

Full professional combined insurance and public liability

GEA accredited

MMA Welding

What is MMA welding?
Manual Metal Arc Welding, often known as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), stick welding or just arc welding, is a welding process where a coated consumable electrode (or stick) is used to lay the weld.

An electric current produced by the welding power supply is used to create an arc between the electrode and the metal to be welded. The arc melts the core of the electrode to produce drops of molten metal to create the weld. The flux coating of the electrode also melts and produces a shielding gas and provides a layer of slag which protects the weld from any contamination in the atmosphere. The slag layer needs to be removed after each weld.

What are the benefits of MMA welding?

Cost – MMA welding machines are relatively low cost and the operating costs are also lower than with other welding techniques.

Mobility – MMA welding machines are compact and lightweight making them easily portable and ideal for use anywhere.

Simplicity – the equipment is relatively easy to operate and the procedure is simpler than some other welding processes.

Flexibility & versatility – whilst MMA welding is used primarily for welding steel (including stainless steel) and iron, it can also be used for a wide variety of other metals including aluminium, nickel and copper alloys. It is also the most effective process for welding outdoors as it less likely to be affected by weather conditions than MIG or TIG welding.

What are the disadvantages of MMA welding?

Quality – MMA welding often produces quality issues which can affect either the strength or the appearance of the weld or both. The most common problems are weld spatter, porosity, poor fusion, shallow penetration and cracking.